Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the heart of economies and societies around the world. We know that SMEs have a crucial part to play in the challenges brought on by climate change and we support them in acting. Our latest report, commissioned by Sage, in partnership with ICC, PwC UK, and Strand Partners, unveils an important insight: while most SMEs want to be more sustainable, a majority of them are not currently undertaking any form of sustainability reporting, blocked by high costs and complex reporting frameworks. This prevents them from taking relevant action to be more sustainable, and from realising the business benefits of taking action, when they do. Download the report to read what Sage and its partners recommend to empower more SMEs to start their sustainability reporting journey, so they can build better businesses and communities.
Making sustainability reporting work for SMEs
SMEs struggle with sustainability reporting
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are at the heart of economies and societies around the world. We know that SMEs have a crucial part to play in the challenges brought on by climate change and we support them in acting.
Our latest report, commissioned by Sage, in partnership with ICC, PwC UK, and Strand Partners, unveils an important insight: while most SMEs want to be more sustainable, a majority of them are not currently undertaking any form of sustainability reporting, blocked by high costs and complex reporting frameworks. This prevents them from taking relevant action to be more sustainable, and from realising the business benefits of taking action, when they do.
Download the report to read what Sage and its partners recommend to empower more SMEs to start their sustainability reporting journey, so they can build better businesses and communities.
Date published: November 2023
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